I asked Sharkboy this but I want to get other opinions from people who have seen it as well, how badass is the engineer? Is he scary at any point??
Alot of questions were raised though and I dont if they are good questions (ie. makes you think) or bad questions (ie. plot holes.).
Just got back, I liked itAlot of questions were raised though and I dont if they are good questions (ie. makes you think) or bad questions (ie. plot holes.).
It feels like the inevitable Directors Cut will be the one to prefer.
It feels like it's a shiny version of the world of Alien, like the time before everything went dark and industrial.
Pacing-wise I'd say it's much closer to Alien, it's like a retread of that blueprint.

She was stunning in this one!My 2 cents
Good watch but ultimately underwhelmed.
Firstly, I don't think that the character development is necessarily poor, the story just lacks in dramatic weight and you never feel that the stakes are high. I felt more for Kirk's father's sacrifice in Star Trek than I did for Janek's sacrifice in this film and that really is shocking, given that one character only had a few minutes screentime whereas the other had the best part of 2 hours.
I thought that a good few things went unanswered such as
The murial to the xenomorph and the special green lit stone in comparison to the other specimens being kept in standard jars.
Engineer and what his beef was against the humans.
What was it that decimated the space jockeys.
Who were the original earth dwellers that the jockeys obliterated only for them to reseed the planet with human life.
What was Shaw's reasoning that there was a higher form of life than the jockeys.
What made the jars go crazy and overflow with black goo.
Why exactly did the jockeys create the humans only to seemingly hate them?
Probably all things that will be answered in a sequel but TBH, Ridley's getting on in years, and he's giving priority to a BR sequel right now.
I also didn't think it was scary which was very disappointing. I think a lot of this has to do with the amount they gave away in the trailers though, if I went in blind I probably would have found some key scenes more unsettling.
Bizarre soundtrack too with the same perky theme being played throughout.
But as I said, I enjoyed it. Fassbender great. Rapace great ignoring the dodgy accent. Some great black comedy at play at times too. Definitely worth the admission fee, but I've no desire to see it again. I think 3 stars is harsh, 4 stars is generous, so I'll sit on the fence and say 3.5 stars.![]()
So does anyone know if a good amount of footage was actually cut? I thought that Ridley (or someone tied to the production) said this was his full cut that we're seeing in theaters?
A couple of questions
What does the engineer do to the humans? and is the proto xenomorph the same creature as the big squid fighting the jockey/engineer?
A couple of questions
What does the engineer do to the humans? and is the proto xenomorph the same creature as the big squid fighting the jockey/engineer?
This is me procrastinating while I try to get my head around wtf I've just seen lol. I won't hold back when answering a question so make sure you actually want to know.
He kills them.
No. The squid is a proto face hugger, like the daddy of all face huggers. The xenomorph is at the very end. And I mean the very end.
Question for anyone else who has seen it....
I'm taking it that the alien ship we see in Prometheus is not the ship we see in Alien, due to the location of the jockey at the end. Agreed? What we whitnessed in Prometheus is almost an alternate happening of how the sh** can go down. Agreed?
Eggyman do you agree with me that the ending when we go back the engineer seemed a bit forced and tacked on to sort of appease those going in wanting a "prequel"
Question for anyone else who has seen it....
I'm taking it that the alien ship we see in Prometheus is not the ship we see in Alien, due to the location of the jockey at the end. Agreed? What we whitnessed in Prometheus is almost an alternate happening of how the sh** can go down. Agreed?
Yes. I thought it seemed more like a mid-credit scene. I also thought that what happened just before that seemed a little rushed. Just like, Here's my plan, then it happens.
Flying away....
Is the final scene you mentioned above after the credits, or just at the end?
Is the final scene you mentioned above after the credits, or just at the end?